Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module students should be able to:
i. identify the policy and guideline documents used by dietitians to provide an evidence base for dietetic practice at each stage of the lifecycle
ii. describe and be able to calculate the nutritional and dietary requirements at each stage of the lifecycle: pregnant and lactating women, infants, children, adults and older people
iii. demonstrate knowledge of the common problems that require dietetic management throughout the lifecycle
iv. using the Nutrition Care Process and ADIME (assessment, diagnosis, intervention, monitoring and evaluation) model applied to case studies, devise dietetic care plans for commonly occurring dietetically managed problems that occur at each stage of the lifecycle; pre-and during pregnancy, while breastfeeding, in infants and children, adults and older people.
v. translate current nutrition guidelines into practical nutrition strategies
vi. demonstrate knowledge of sustainable development, sustainable food systems and identify nutritional considerations at each stage of the lifecycle related to plant-based and sustainable, healthy eating patterns.
Indicative Module Content:
Dietetics pre-pregnancy, during pregnancy and lactation
Infant feeding
Childhood feeding
Nutrition during adolescence
Dietetic management of older people
Food regulation and legislation
Sustainable food systems, sustainable development and nutritional considerations at each stage of the lifecycle related to plant-based and sustainable, healthy eating patterns